NMR and muSR in Highly Frustrated Magnets

Abstract

We present a brief overview on some of the most significant achievements obtained by means of NMR and muSR techniques in highly frustrated magnets. First the basic quantities measured by the two techniques will be presented and their connection to the microscopic static and dynamical spin susceptibility recalled. Then the main findings will be outlined, starting from the most simple frustrated units, the molecular nanomagnets, to artificially built frustrated systems as 3He on graphite, to magnets with a macroscopically degenerate ground-state as the ones on a pyrochlore or kagom\'e lattices.

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